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Yahoo! News Search Results for green tea fact
Yahoo! News Search Results for green tea fact
Nigeria: Rule of Law - Not a Tea Party (AllAfrica.com)
The Nigerian ruling class (military or civilian), right from independence, has always put itself above the laws of Nigeria. It has always been one law for us and another one for it.
A road full of promise is now a symbol of Afghan instability (The Star-Ledger)
KANDAHAR, Afghanistan -- The mood inside the bus is grave and doubtful. The passengers have come with suitcases, cardboard boxes, cloth bundles and flasks of green tea.
Life without plastic: Attempting a one-stop shop at the supermarket (BBC News)
It may seem from my posts about farmers' markets, local butchers and fruit stalls that I have shunned supermarkets this month. This is not the case.
Meat alternatives bring out green (face) in me (The Gleaner)
There are a lot of things I will do for the environment and to save energy. Eating a "meat alternative" isn't one of them.
Botswana: 24-Hours Inside BBAIII House Revealing (AllAfrica.com)
It's Thursday morning, a group of 10 journalists from 10 of the participating countries are about to enter the Big Brother Africa 3 house to get the feel before the actual 12 house mates could enter the house.
OnMilwaukee.com Weekend Preview: Labor Day (OnMilwaukee.com)
It's Labor Day Weekend ... time for one last hurrah of summer. But why bother leaving town when hundreds of thousands are coming to visit! Sure, there's more than HOGs this weekend but it's basically all Harley all the time in this edition of the OnMilwaukee.com Weekend Preview.
Midway munching (Rapid City Journal)
Checking out the exhibits, listening to music and tromping up and down the midway at the Central States Fair can leave you needing a snack. The Journal features staff takes the guesswork out of what to order.
Starbucks for Breakfast (Schaeffers Research)
Starbucks (SBUX: sentiment, chart, options) has already been in the news this morning, reporting that no employee higher than the vice president level will receive a salary increase in the next fiscal year...( Read More )
Eating Out on $50: Salsa in Edgewater (The Record)
With just four tables that seat a total of 12 people, Salsa is too small for secrets. So, we four couldn’t hide the look at the three people taking their sweet, gossipy time vacating what would be our table.
The news you don't know (The Florida Times-Union)
Money is pouring into one government's coffers so fast that its leaders are having trouble spending it.
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